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BRE → DUB
Which side of the plane to sit from Bremen Airport (Bremen) to Dublin Airport (Dublin)?
Left Side of the Plane
The Left Side is superior for this route as it offers the best views of the UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea islands, the major urban centers of Northern England, and the iconic sweep of Dublin Bay during the final approach.
Wadden Sea Islands
Aerial view of the unique tidal flats and barrier islands stretching along the German and Dutch coasts.
Peak District National Park
Rolling green hills, moorlands, and limestone valleys visible as the plane crosses the center of England.
Manchester & Liverpool
Detailed views of the industrial heritage and modern skylines of these two historic Northern English cities.
Liverpool Docks
The massive shipping infrastructure and the mouth of the River Mersey opening into the Irish Sea.
Dublin Bay & Howth
A stunning panorama of the Irish capital's coastline, including Dun Laoghaire and the southern headlands.
Sit on the left for morning flights to keep the sun behind you. This side is particularly rewarding if the aircraft lands on Runway 28, providing an iconic view of Dublin City and the Wicklow Mountains in the distance. Watch for the large wind farms off the coast of Liverpool.
North Sea Wind Farms
Vast arrays of offshore wind turbines rising from the North Sea, showcasing renewable energy at scale.
East Yorkshire Coastline
Dramatic views of the English east coast, including Spurn Point and the Humber Estuary.
Irish Sea Transit
Frequent sightings of ferries and cargo ships traversing the busy maritime corridor between the UK and Ireland.
Lambay Island
A rugged, private island sanctuary located just north of Dublin, known for its wallaby population.
Malahide & North Coast
The picturesque coastal town of Malahide and its castle grounds during the final minutes of the flight.
The right side offers a great perspective of the North Sea's vastness and the rugged northern coastline of County Dublin. If you are flying in the late afternoon or evening, you might catch a sunset over the Irish Sea, though glare can be an issue on this side during southern transits.
Distance: 1,001 km (622 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 20 min
Departure: BRE (53.0475006104, 8.78666973114)
Arrival: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Route Type: International
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